Kilmarnock entrepreneur Marie Macklin CBE has donated £100,000 to help people in need during the coronavirus outbreak.
19.03.2020 - 12:17 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
The government could hand out up to £1,000 a month to everyone in the country in an unprecedented response to the coronavirus crisis, it has been claimed.
With thousands of workers facing being laid off or unable to earn an income due to restrictions, many are calling for a 'Universal Basic Income' to help the most vulnerable.
A group of 500 academics have signed an open letter to the government published in The Independent today.
"It is time for governments to enact emergency universal basic
Kilmarnock entrepreneur Marie Macklin CBE has donated £100,000 to help people in need during the coronavirus outbreak.
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West Lothian Council bosses have thanked the public for their patience and understanding during the coronavirus crisis and heaped praise on staff.
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Olivia Bowen is doing whatever she can to help those working on the frontline during the coronavirus outbreak, and that includes fundraising for the Samaritans.The former Love Island star had been clearing out her Essex home during the lockdown and put together make-up packages worth £50 for her followers to win if they donated to the charity.